Skip to main content

Bijou

Dog ยท American Staffordshire Terrier
Available
Age: Baby Size: Medium Sex: Male

Dana Point, CA Approximate location

Provider updated Nov 9, 2025, 6:02 AM UTC

Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC

Compatibility
Good with dogs Good with kids
Apply to adopt
Adoption is handled by the shelter/rescue. Opens external site.
Listings come from partner shelters and rescues and can change quickly. Confirm availability directly with the organization.
Adoption listing disclaimer and data freshness
This listing is provided by a third-party shelter or rescue (via RescueGroups.org and partners) and may be out of date. Availability and details can change quickly, so please confirm directly with the organization. Roxee is not a shelter or rescue and does not guarantee listing accuracy.
Data freshness
  • Adoption listing: Source RescueGroups | Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC | Provider updated Nov 9, 2025, 6:02 AM UTC
    Availability can change quickly. Confirm directly with the organization.

About Bijou

Meet Bijou โ€“ The Little Gem with a Big Heart



Bijou is a 4-month-old Staffy mix who's every bit as special as his name suggests! He was born deep in the Cleveland National Forest, where his brave mama gave birth in a trash pile before being rescued with her newborn pups when they were just a few days old.



Now safe, healthy, and full of love, Bijou has blossomed into a gentle, affectionate boy with a playful spark. He's curious, loves exploring, and melts into cuddles the moment you pick him up. Bijou's favorite things include belly rubs, cozy blankets, and being right by your side โ€” he's the perfect mix of fun and snuggles.



Bijou is ready to leave his tough start behind and find his forever family โ€” one that will cherish him for the sweet, loyal companion he's become.






Interested in adopting this pet? Please contact us at questions@awishforanimals.org for more info.

Care and behavior

Special needs

Organization

Love All Animals
Dana Point, CA
Apply to adopt Opens external site